The Rotary Club of Brown City recently presented a check for $5,500 to United Hospice Service of Aspire Rural Health System following the success of its Annual Hospice Pancake Supper held on February 11, 2026.
The long-standing community event brought residents together for an evening of fellowship and fundraising, all in support of compassionate end-of-life care in the region. Proceeds from the supper directly benefit United Hospice Service, helping ensure patients and families throughout the community continue to receive high-quality, personalized care close to home. All funds donated to United Hospice Service stay right here in the Thumb, directly supporting local patients and their families.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Rotary Club of Brown City and everyone who supported this year’s Pancake Supper,” said Tammy Bricker, Director of United Hospice Service. “Community partnerships like this make a meaningful difference for the patients and families we serve.”
United Hospice Service of Aspire Rural Health System provides compassionate care focused on comfort, dignity, and support for individuals facing life-limiting illnesses. Community contributions play a vital role in sustaining these essential services across the rural communities Aspire serves. For more information about United Hospice Service, visit aspirerhs.org or call 1-800-635-7490.
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Pictured L to R: Gavyn Prucnell; Erin Luptowski, Hospice Liaison and Volunteer Coordinator; Elle Patterson; Grace Woodall; Molly Brusie; Bellah Foster; Tammy Bricker, United Hospice Service Director; Braelynn Thorley; Skylar Lord; Justin Beane.